Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Memorial

Ottawa, Ontario
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This memorial was erected by the Ottawa Branch, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Association and unveiled on 6 October 1974 by R.D. Whitmore, Regimental Number 1005, an original of the regiment. It was dedicated to the founding of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry at this location in August 1914.

It was constructed by Robert Brown Memorials of Laurentian Pink granite at approximately four feet high by two feet square with a bird-bath at the top.  Engraved on the right side of the memorial is the present-day cap badge, and on the left is the original or “Marguerite” cap badge.

The monument was originally below the grandstand at Lansdowne Park. As part of the 100th Anniversary celebrations of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, it was relocated to its current location and rededicated by the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Colonel-in-Chief and the Mayor of Ottawa on September 18, 2014. The original pink granite memorial now tops a black granite block.

Inscription

[front/devant]

A PROUD REGIMENT
WAS BORN HERE IN AUGUST 1914

PRINCESS PATRICIA'S
CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY

UN FIER RÉGIMENT
FUT FORMÉ ICI AOÛT 1914

PRINCESS PATRICIA PRESENTS HER HAND-MADE CAMP COLOUR TO
HER REGIMENT, PRINCESS PATRICIA’S CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY
IN LANSDOWNE PARK ON 23 AUGUST 1914

PRINCESS PATRICIA PASSES THE CAMP COLOUR TO LT COL FRANCIS FARQUHAR, THE FIRST
COMMANDING OFFICER, IN THE PRESENCE OF HER FATHER, PRINCE ARTHUR, DUKE OF
CONNAUGHT, THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, AND HER MOTHER, THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT. THE
PRINCESS PATS HAD MORE THAN 1000 SOLDIERS ON PARADE, AND THERE WERE OVER 12,000
CITIZENS OF OTTAWA IN ATTENDANCE.

LA PRINCESSE PATRICIA PRÉSENTE LE DRAPEAU DE CAMP QUELLE À COUSU À LA MAIN
À SON RÉGIMENT, LE PRINCESS PATRICIA'S CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY
AU PARC LANSDOWNE LE 23 AOÛT 1914

LA PRINCESSE PATRICIA REMET LE DRAPEAU DE CAMP AU LT COL FRANCIS FARQUHAR, LE PREMIER
COMMANDANT DU RÉGIMENT, EN PRÉSENCE DE SON PÈRE, LE PRINCE ARTHUR, DUC DE
CONNAUGHT, LE GOUVERNEUR GÉNÉRAL, ET SA MÈRE, LA DUCHESSE DE CONNAUGHT. LA
PADRE COMPRENAIT PLUS DE 1 000 SOLDATS DU PRINCESS PATRICIA'S TANDIS QUE PLUS DE
12 000 CITOYENS D'OTTAWA ÉTAINET PRÉSENTS.

[right side/côté droit]

ON 18 SEPTEMBER 2014, DURING THE CENTENNIAL OF THE REGIMENT, THE RIGHT HONORABLE ADRIENNE CLARKSON, PC, CC, CMM, COM, CD, LLD, COLONEL-IN-CHIEF, PRINCESS PATRICIA’S CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY, AND HIS WORSHIP JIM WATSON, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF OTTAWA, REDEDICATED THIS MEMORIAL. IT IS A MEMORIAL TO ALL PATRICIAS WHO DIED IN THE SERVICE OF CANADA, AND A MONUMENT TO ALL WHO SERVED THE PPCLI.

[left side/côté gauche]

ON 10 AUGUST 1914, PRINCESS PATRICIA’S CANADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY WAS FOUNDED BY
HAMILTON GAULT, AND A CALL WENT OUT FOR MILITARY VETERANS TO JOIN THE REGIMENT.
THEY CAME FROM ALL ACROSS CANADA. LESS THAN TWO WEEKS LATER, PRINCESS PATRICIA
PRESENTED THE REGIMENT HER HAND-MADE CAMP COLOUR, KNOWN AS THE RIC-A-DAM-DOO.
THIS COLOUR WAS CARRIED INTO BATTLE DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, AND IN 1919,
TATTERED AND TORN BY BULLETS AND SHRAPNEL, IT BECAME THEIR FIRST REGIMENTAL COLOUR.

FOR THE PAST 100 YEARS, IN EVERY MAJOR CONFLICT FROM THE FIRST WORLD WAR TO
AFGHANISTAN, PPCLI HAS ANSWERED CANADA’S CALL.

 

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Location
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Memorial

1000 Exhibition Way
Ottawa
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 45.3997594
Long. -75.6836444

Front inscription on original memorial.

Richard Turcotte
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Carvings on left and right sides.

Richard Turcotte
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Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Memorial

Tamra Thomson, Great War 100 Reads
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